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Old 10-25-2021, 01:26 AM
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Seems tough to believe for a '72.
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The price does seem high, but a low mile, factory paint, LT1 in very nice Survivor condition that’s almost 50 years old is paramount in today’s car collecting.

Restored cars are a distant second IMO.
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Chris,

Those are correct. As I understood it, those were applied by hand
No, they were sprayed over a 2 piece pattern cut out. One for the side stripe and then another pattern was laid for the piece across the front. That's why there is a mismatch mark at the corners for original stripes...
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The price does seem high, but a low mile, factory paint, LT1 in very nice Survivor condition that’s almost 50 years old is paramount in today’s car collecting.

Restored cars are a distant second IMO.
In this crazy C19 market, you never know. But from pics, car is all there, correct and has the original details.
They are getting hard to find and until you have driven one they are truly under appreciated.
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